John Richard Smith wrote:
Azrael wrote:
Are you getting output on all 5 speaker ?
John
I am getting output on the 2 front and 2 rear speakers.
Unusual to have a 4 channel , multichannel setup, but it seems you have
output all around though I think it ought to be at least 5 channels,
sometimes
John Richard Smith wrote:
Azrael wrote:
I have a sound blaster live (platignum), it is 5.1 and I have 5.1
speakers. And it worked perfectly on every version of mandrake I can
remember (i.e. 9 onwards). Really is weirdly annoying
Are you getting output on all 5 speaker ?
John
I am getting
Azrael wrote:
Are you getting output on all 5 speaker ?
John
I am getting output on the 2 front and 2 rear speakers.
Unusual to have a 4 channel , multichannel setup, but it seems you have
output all around though I think it ought to be at least 5 channels,
sometimes 6.
However, when I run
Azrael wrote:
I have a sound blaster live (platignum), it is 5.1 and I have 5.1
speakers. And it worked perfectly on every version of mandrake I can
remember (i.e. 9 onwards). Really is weirdly annoying
Are you getting output on all 5 speaker ?
John
I just did my first fresh install of 10.1 (keeping my former /home), and
everything is working well, except for an issue with the volume.
In xine, or mplayer, when I try to change the volume, the volume does
not get quieter or louder. If I use the gnome volume panel applet,
ditto, can't change
Azrael wrote:
I just did my first fresh install of 10.1 (keeping my former /home),
and everything is working well, except for an issue with the volume.
In xine, or mplayer, when I try to change the volume, the volume does
not get quieter or louder. If I use the gnome volume panel applet,
John Richard Smith wrote:
Azrael wrote:
I just did my first fresh install of 10.1 (keeping my former /home),
and everything is working well, except for an issue with the volume.
In xine, or mplayer, when I try to change the volume, the volume does
not get quieter or louder. If I use the gnome
Azrael wrote:
John Richard Smith wrote:
Azrael wrote:
I just did my first fresh install of 10.1 (keeping my former /home),
and everything is working well, except for an issue with the volume.
In xine, or mplayer, when I try to change the volume, the volume
does not get quieter or louder. If I
John Richard Smith wrote:
Azrael wrote:
John Richard Smith wrote:
Azrael wrote:
I just did my first fresh install of 10.1 (keeping my former /home),
and everything is working well, except for an issue with the volume.
In xine, or mplayer, when I try to change the volume, the volume
does not get